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The
hi-tech automated car park is capable of handling
765 vehicles and it is the first of several
large-scale robotic car parks being built to
address growing parking problems in the UAE.
With this technology, there is no need to drive
around a garage to find a parking space. Drivers
simply take their cars to an entry station and
leave it to be picked up by the computerized
lifts that will safely place it inside the
building on a shelving system.
The robotic system also addresses the growing
parking problem by providing more than twice
the number of parking spaces compared with a
conventional car park.
"In
a world of increasing urbanization and traffic
congestion, the future is robotic parking,"
said Sami K. Issa, general manager of Robotic
Systems, the technology licensor.
"As
more and more vehicles in the UAE and the Middle
East share a limited volume of available space,
the need for a solution has become acute. In
our view, it is not simply more space but more
intelligent use of space which will solve the
parking problems of today and tomorrow".
The car park is a key complementary feature
of the commercial office complex (phase one)
at the new Ibn Battuta Gate mixed-use property.
Located next to Ibn Battuta Mall on the Sheikh
Zayed highway, the development has 40,000 square
meters of office space and residential apartments
managed by Asteco Property Management and a
five-star hotel and spa to be managed by M?venpick
Hotels & Resorts.
The technology behind the automated parking
system was developed by US-based Robotic Parking,
a world leader in the field, and has been brought
to the region by the MAG Group.
Pre-opening performance tests of the system
achieved more then 250 parking transactions
per hour ? faster than regular gated ramp-style
car parks can handle. |